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Inside Las Vegas: Mob, NBA All Star Games, Rappers

Spilotro's nephew defends brother of the man accused of his uncle's murder

By Steve Miller, AmericanMafia.com

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

LAS VEGAS - If there were a sequel to the movie Casino, Tony "The Ant" Spilotro (played by Joe Pesci) would be shown conducting business at the Crazy Horse Too topless bar. 

During the 1980's, Tony was often seen at the club in the company of JoeyCusumano and Fred Doumani. When Spilotro wanted to meet with club owner Rick Rizzolo in Rizzolo's private office, the ritual would always include Cusumano placing a chair in front of Rizzolo's office door and sitting there until the meeting concluded.

During Spilotro's crime spree in Vegas, local criminal attorney Oscar Goodman (who played himself in the movie) stayed close to his mob clients while becoming rich collecting theirhefty legal fees.

At the time, Goodman was highly successful in encouraging friendly judges to keep hisclients out of jail, though he was not considered that good a trial attorney by most court observers. Nonetheless, Goodman usually got his way before local judges, and because of Goodman's lawyering, Spilotro's crime spree was allowed to go on unabated for several years despite the best efforts of local law enforcement.

Goodman's mentorand first law partner was Harry Claiborne who became a Federal CourtJudge. Claiborne was the only Federal Judge ever to be impeached andput in prison for taking bribes. Claiborne was also credited forteaching Goodman his trade. Goodman unsuccessfully defended thedisgraced jurist during his impeachment hearing and criminal trial --the first time Goodman ever lost a high profile case.

Ironically, Frank Cullotta, a member of Spilotro's notorious "Hole in the wallgang," told authorities that Spilotro's crew planned their heists in Goodman's 520 South Fourth Street law office conferenceroom.  He never said whether Goodman was aware of how his private office wasbeing used.

Shortly afterSpilotro's 1986 murder in an Indiana corn field, a murder the FBI suspects was carried out on an order given by Chicago crime boss Joey "The Clown" Lombardo, a new face suddenly appeared in the Vegas underworld scene.

Joey's brother RoccoLombardo arrived at the Crazy Horse within hours of Spilotro's death.Long time bar employees were immediately taken aback by Rocco's brazen actions. One described the then-unknown Rocco going into the storeroom and removing several bottles of the club's most expensive champaign. When a manager questioned the action, he was told that Rocco was one of the new owners and to leave him alone.

Following Joey Lombardo's January 2006 arrest in Chicago, the Feds first revealed that they believe Joey "The Clown" arranged the killing of Rizzolo's pal Tony Spilotro. It's also alleged that Rocco and Rizzolo had concealed Rocco's brother's whereabouts from authorities when they came asking questions.

During a 2001 video taped deposition shown by investigative reporter Glen Meek on KVBC TV News, Rizzolo was askedabout his relationship with Rocco Lombardo's brother Joey "The Clown." Rizzolo replied, "I don't know. His brother's named Joey. I don't know if he's a clown or not."

Rick Rizzolo reportedly became friends with Joey "The Clown" soon afterSpilotro's murder in 1986. They were seen dining together two or three times in Chicago restaurants with Crazy Horse Too boss AlRapuano.  Since then, the Lombardo brothers have been suspected hidden owners in the Crazy Horse along with Joey Cusumano, Fred Doumani, and Vinny Faraci. However, the suspected hidden ownership by any of these men has not yet been confirmed by the FBI or any other law enforcement agency, though Faraci, Rapuano, and Rocco Lombardo pleaded guilty to skimming cash from the club. Faraci received five months, Rapuano received ten months, and Lombardo was placed on probation.

Now, Tony Spilotro's nephew who has a Las Vegas law practice is representing the brother of the guy who allegedly killed his uncle! Go figure that one out!

At his trial, Rocco Lombardo was described by John Spilotro as being in poor health, and worked only as a "doorman" at the Crazy Horse. Judge James Mahan took sympathy and last week let Rocco off with a slap on the wrist claiming he is too sickly to go to prison.

Meanwhile, ex (current?) mob lawyer Goodman is running unopposed for his third termas Mayor of Sin City, and unabashedly protects the Crazy Horse every chance he gets.

Even with his current and past associations, Oscar Goodman remains immensely popular and is considered the modern day image, and moral compass of our town on a national and international basis.

Hip Hop City?

After five shootings, five rapes, and 352 arrests, the person who refers to himself as "The Happiest Mayor in the Universe" called last week's NBA All-Star weekend a hugesuccess! 

That's not surprising since this is the same Mayor who discounted the dozensof beatings and two murders at his friend's CrazyHorse Too topless bar as  "...justa business practice that's entirely unacceptable."

Never mind that local residents had to wait and wait for Metro Policeto respond to calls for service -- cops who normally patrol neighborhoods were seen en-masse on the Strip during the entire weekend of mayhem that the Mayor called one of the great weekends in Las Vegas history. He even went so far as to gleefully propose that the same local citizens who could have ended up in  the hospital or morgue for lack of police protection, be taxed up to $450 million to build a new stadium for the future enjoyment of those who wreaked havoc on our city.

This while the casino owners refuse to pay for overtime police protection in the resort corridor where business owners reported massshoplifting and problems in restaurants over the NBA weekend. One 24 hour coffee shop near the Strip had to close to avoid exposing employees to the violent crowd who would eat and walk out without paying.

In the meantime, cops are investigating a  shooting at the Minxx strip club that injured three people and left a club employee paralyzed.

The owner of the club says he has surveillance showing Adam "Pacman" Jones, 23, a Tennessee Titans football player who was in town with his entourage to attend the NBA game. With him in the club's VIP section was rapper Jermaine Dupri and Cornelius Haynes Jr., better known as Nelly, who were drinking with the shooter. 

Police reports indicate Jones punched a female dancer which sparkedhis eviction from the club and the subsequent shooting of the club employees who ejected Jones. According to the latest reports, Jones went back to Tennessee and is refusing to cooperate with Vegas police. Since then, the owner and employees of the club have received numeroustelephone threats, one saying "If you don't leave Pacman alone, we're going to kill you,your family and everyone in the club," according to club co-owner Robert Susnar.

But even this hasn't dampened our Mayor's spirits. He still insists that the NBA weekend went well no matter the damage done to our town's reputation, and a new stadium is needed to host more such NBA events and the clientele they attract. The likely reason forhis enthusiasm is that the name of the proposed stadium and basketball team are rumored to be "Goodman Stadium, Home of the Las Vegas Oscars."

Proud Papa!

He has less than three months remaining until he must turn himself in at Taft Federal Correctional Facility, but in the meantime Rick Rizzolo is biding his time squandering hundreds of thousands of dollars per week gambling in Strip casinos. 

A young man recently told INSIDE VEGAS that he had the pleasure ofdating Rick Rizzolo's unique daughter Monica when she was single. Hedescribed being invited to dinner at the Rizzolo Canyon Gate estatewhere he said the Rizzolos acted like an ordinary family. After acordial dinner, he said Rick and his wife Lisa invited everyone to the Hard Rock Hotelwhere Rick immediately went to the tables and promptly lost over twomillion dollars.  The young man said the Rizzolo's seemed unfazedby the loss and continued enjoying their evening without furthermention. However, Monica's date said the nonchalant way the incidentwas treated by the Rizzolo family inspired him to find anothergirlfriend.

If Monica, 25, intends to visit her dad at Taft Prison, she'll need to know the dressrules. Monica is featured on the A&E hit show Inked, a programthat gets top ratings at state and federal penitentiaries where tattoos are the ultimate status symbol. Therefore, she's probably already well known and admired by the inmates at Taft. So for Monica's information, here are the dress rules for visiting a family member in a Federal Penitentiary as provided by the U.S. Bureau of Prisons:

Visiting is an extremely important family function and dresscode requirements are necessary to maintain the dignity of those involved. Appropriatedress is required and must be in good taste. Excessively provocative, immodest or revealing attire is reason to deny visiting. Visitors over the age of 12 years old will not be allowed into the institution in skirts, shorts, or dresses exceeding above the top of the kneecap in length. See-through clothing, halter tops, tube tops, sleeveless shirts, tank tops, and any kind of clothing that reveal the midriff area of the anatomy, radically low-cut shirts or blouses, revealing (front) and backless clothing are prohibited. No skin-tight clothing or spandex clothing is allowed. All visitors are required to wear footwear. All visitors are also required to wear undergarments, including bras for females visitors. - http://www.bop.gov/

Rizzolo will be joined at Taft for five months of his twelve month sentence by his associate VinnyFaraci who like most of the Crazy Horse crew got off with a slap on the wrist from local Federal Judges who act like they don't want to bite the hand that feeds them, or kill a goose who lays golden eggs in Strip casinos.  Faraci's excuse for a lighter sentence? He would lose custody of his child (even though his ex-wife is now married to Rizzolo's lawyer Tony Sgro who is the child's step father).

David Chesnoff Jay Brown and Mike Signorelli

In Faraci's case, his judge, Kent Dawson, was appointed by Nevada's U.S. Senator Harry Reid who is a business partner of Jay Brown, an attorney who works in the same 520 South Fourth Street law office as Faraci's lawyer David Chesnoff. Brown, who served with Oscar Goodman as a Resident Agent for Rizzolo's corporation, is now representing the man whoclaims to be buying the Crazy Horse Too.

Anywhere else in America, this would be called a conflict of interest. In Vegas, it's business asusual.

This April, the Las Vegas City Council will be faced with the decisionof whether to grant a permanent liquor license to Mike Signorelli, aman whohas nomoney but says he's buying the Crazy Horse for $45 million dollars.Many believe Signorelli was placed as a front to represent the bar'shiddenowners who refuse to give up control, and to stall the City Council andFederal Court long enough for Rizzolo to get out of prison.

With the mob attorney-cum-Mayor of "Hip Hop City" calling the shotsfrom behind the scenes at CityHall, and lawyers from hislaw firm representing some of the players, it won't be a surpriseto anyone around here if the strawman gets a permanent liquor license to run the Crazy Horse for the mob;the new NBA stadium is built attaxpayer expense and named after the Mayor; "Pacman" Jones doesn't haveto reveal the name of the shooter; and Monica Rizzolo receives an Emmyfor her performance on Inked.

Why not? This freak show isthe new Las Vegas.


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